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Drafters of the law attempted to assuage both sides of the abortion debate through a compromise that ended up pleasing neither.
Health-care overhaul: Does it provide tax dollars for abortions? Post 2010
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Drafters of the law attempted to assuage both sides of the abortion debate through a compromise that ended up pleasing neither.
Health care law fact check: Medicaid, health spending, and abortion myths and missteps N.C. Aizenman 2010
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Drafters, with the help of a task force, are studying the role of credit-default swaps in the Greek crisis.
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Drafters fear his inconsistency, but his talent is undeniable.
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Drafters of the legislation even considered an allied system of national health insurance, but the idea was scuttled out of fear it would bring down the entire bill.
Janice Nittoli: Back to Basics on Social Security Janice Nittoli 2010
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Drafters selected him as high as 23rd overall, while Mr. Johnson's lowest selection at MockDraftCentral. com was an eerily-close 22.
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Drafters fear his inconsistency, but his talent is undeniable.
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Drafters fear his inconsistency, but his talent is undeniable.
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Drafters of the statement cite as evidence allegations made by Rep. Andre Carson of Indiana and a couple of other members of the House Black Caucus that attendees hurled racial slurs and epithets at them during a Tea Party rally in Washington last March.
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Drafters, in other words, had a right to be scared off.
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